HearAngel® Privacy Policy

LimitEar Ltd, the creators of HearAngel®, respects your privacy and strives to ensure it is not compromised. Details are explained in this policy statement.

Personal Information
We do not collect, store or use any personal information while you visit, download or upgrade our products.

Non-personal Information
We may collect and use non-personal information in the following circumstances:

To solve problems in products and services

To improve our products, services and advertising

To gain a better understanding of user’s behaviour

Some of this data is gathered.

Permissions
The only permission sought is to record audio, HearAngel® does not record the audio but does need to monitor audio data for calculating hearing dose. No audio data is stored and all user-identifiable dose data is stored on-device only.

Registration - Accounts
If registering via a Google account, the name (gmail address) is gathered for administrative purposes; no additional profile information is requested from Google.

If registering via a Facebook account, the user’s email address is gathered for administrative purposes; no additional profile information is requested from Facebook.

Any email/login details are only used for administrative purposes; they will not be passed on to third-parties. They may be used by LimitEar to notify users of updates and changes related to HearAngel® only.

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Join the beta testing group and get HearAngel® FREE for life

If you would like to be among first 500 Android users to try the new HearAngel® App, all you have to do is visit this page and enter your email address. We will let you know when the Beta Test is ready to launch in early April.

When it is available please download the app and use it as you wish.

Please note that you will not be required to take part in any surveys or provide any feedback to the company, though any direct feedback is welcomed.

Thank you

You’ll receive an email shortly confirming your order. If you have
any further questions or you don’t receive the confirmation email
please contact us at info@hearangel.com

Thank you

The World Health Organisation Conference on Safe Listening

On the 1st October 2015, Stephen Wheatley (MD) was invited to the World Health Organisation
(WHO) headquarters in Geneva to participate in a conference on safe listening. It’s a topic
close to our hearts. That’s why HearAngel® exists in the first place. We want to raise
awareness about safe listening so that your and your children’s hearing is protected before
it’s too late.

In February 2015, WHO estimated that approximately ‘1.1 billion teenagers and young adults
are at risk of hearing loss due to the unsafe use of personal audio devices, including
smartphones, and exposure to damaging levels of sound at noisy entertainment venues
such as nightclubs, bars and sporting events.’

The WHO estimate is only for teenagers and young adults, but you only need to look around
in public spaces such as trains and planes to notice that more and more adults and children
are also using headphones and earphones. In today’s homes, members of a family can sit in
one room and be entertained by different things on their personal devices. This
technological freedom and media consumption create a risk to your hearing like never
before. The biggest and most worrying issue is that most people don’t even know about it.

We hope that this conference at the WHO was another major step in actively increasing
global awareness, and we will continue to do our part.

Download a copy of the presentation Stephen made to the WHO on Dosimetry for Safe listening for free.

The World Health Organisation Conference on Safe Listening

On the 1st October 2015, Stephen Wheatley (MD) was invited to the World Health Organisation
(WHO) headquarters in Geneva to participate in a conference on safe listening. It’s a topic
close to our hearts. That’s why HearAngel® exists in the first place. We want to raise
awareness about safe listening so that your and your children’s hearing is protected before
it’s too late.

In February 2015, WHO estimated that approximately ‘1.1 billion teenagers and young adults
are at risk of hearing loss due to the unsafe use of personal audio devices, including
smartphones, and exposure to damaging levels of sound at noisy entertainment venues
such as nightclubs, bars and sporting events.’

The WHO estimate is only for teenagers and young adults, but you only need to look around
in public spaces such as trains and planes to notice that more and more adults and children
are also using headphones and earphones. In today’s homes, members of a family can sit in
one room and be entertained by different things on their personal devices. This
technological freedom and media consumption create a risk to your hearing like never
before. The biggest and most worrying issue is that most people don’t even know about it.

We hope that this conference at the WHO was another major step in actively increasing
global awareness, and we will continue to do our part.

Download a copy of the presentation Stephen made to the WHO on Dosimetry for Safe listening for free.